Lyrical Ballads,: With Other Poems. In Two Volumes, Volume 2T.N. Longman and O. Rees, Paternoster-Row, 1800 - English poetry |
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... wiped his face , and cried , " Till now Such sight was never seen by living eyes : Three leaps have borne him from this lofty brow , Down to the very fountain where he lies .. I'll build a Pleasure - house upon this spot ,
... wiped his face , and cried , " Till now Such sight was never seen by living eyes : Three leaps have borne him from this lofty brow , Down to the very fountain where he lies .. I'll build a Pleasure - house upon this spot ,
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With Other Poems. In Two Volumes William Wordsworth. I'll build a Pleasure - house upon this spot , And a small Arbour , made for rural joy ; ' Twill be the traveller's shed , the pilgrim's cot , A place of love for damsels that are coy ...
With Other Poems. In Two Volumes William Wordsworth. I'll build a Pleasure - house upon this spot , And a small Arbour , made for rural joy ; ' Twill be the traveller's shed , the pilgrim's cot , A place of love for damsels that are coy ...
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... pleasure in the dell . And near the fountain , flowers of stature tall With trailing plants and trees were intertwin'd , Which soon composed a little sylvan hall , A leafy shelter from the sun and wind . And thither , when the summer ...
... pleasure in the dell . And near the fountain , flowers of stature tall With trailing plants and trees were intertwin'd , Which soon composed a little sylvan hall , A leafy shelter from the sun and wind . And thither , when the summer ...
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... Pleasure - house is dust : -behind , before , This is no common waste , no common gloom ; But Nature , in due course of time , once more Shall here put on her beauty and her bloom . She leaves these objects to a slow decay That what 12.
... Pleasure - house is dust : -behind , before , This is no common waste , no common gloom ; But Nature , in due course of time , once more Shall here put on her beauty and her bloom . She leaves these objects to a slow decay That what 12.
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... One lesson , Shepherd , let us two divide , Taught both by what she shews , and what conceals , Never to blend our pleasure or our pride With sorrow of the meanest thing that feels . There was a Boy , ye knew him well , 13.
... One lesson , Shepherd , let us two divide , Taught both by what she shews , and what conceals , Never to blend our pleasure or our pride With sorrow of the meanest thing that feels . There was a Boy , ye knew him well , 13.
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